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Help Ants in Compost pile for worms - 2008/05/04 22:53 First off I believed I read that by the Department of Agriculture- anything produced using manure (horse or cow) the manure had to be composted to a temperature
of 131 degrees for 3 days to kill all possible pathogens. Is that true? So we were composting the horse/cow manure to that temp at least before using it in the worm beds. Is that good or wasted effort.

second Now I have ANTS in the compost how do I get rid of them before I move the compost over to the worm bins?
Help please.
[b]I got worms how bout u!
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